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Casting directors Nina Gold and Martin Ware helped populate the spin-off of "Rogue One" set in the "Star Wars" universe.
While mapping out the early stages of “Andor" Season 2, showrunner Tony Gilroy knew he wanted to expand on a pivotal moment ...
Until now, Ghorman was known to fans as the place where the Empire inspires a new wave of rebel backlash that leads to a ...
In a new video, Tony Gilroy and Diego Luna break down the making of season 2's massacre on Ghorman.
When Andor set its sights on the Ghorman Massacre in Season 2, the goal wasn’t to check off a box in Star Wars lore. It was ...
Andor Season 2 switched directors every three episodes, but the same wasn’t true of its cinematographers. Christophe Nuyens ...
Showrunner Tony Gilroy and writer Beau Willimon addressed the concerns surrounding the risks its 'Star Wars' heroes take.
Beneath all the laser blasters and X-wing spaceships, Tony Gilroy’s miniseries spinoff is a twisting tale of radicalization.
Thanks to “Andor,” the Galactic Empire is no longer just an aesthetic or a force of expendable, faceless bad guys to stand behind a cackling evil sorcerer. It is not just a symbol of fascism ...
In Andor, it’s a nightmare playing out for all to see on Ghorman, with a tale that explores the true depths of the Empire’s evil. The first arc of Andor‘s second season included one of the ...
Still, Season 2 had its challenges, such as populating the planet Ghorman in a storyline that began to feel too timely. Ghorman is being overrun and oppressed by the Imperial Empire, which prompts ...
For Season 2 of “Andor,” Gold says they were introduced to a lot of French actors by Mathilde Snodgrass, a colleague in Paris, in order to populate the planet of Ghorman. The people of the ...
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